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Rockford AirFest to honor tickets at Labor Day weekend show

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If they build it, will they come? Thatís the question reporter Brian Leaf answers by following the stuff that cities, county and states build to attract and keep factories, jobs, stores, airplanes, colleges, tourists and residents to burgs and
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If they build it, will they come? Thatís the question reporter Brian Leaf answers by following the stuff that cities, county and states build to attract and keep factories, jobs, stores, airplanes, colleges, tourists and residents to burgs and Ďburbs throughout the region.

Governments do a lot of stuff to stimulate growth and Brian Leaf follows the events and long-term trends that are reshaping the region.

Organizers of Rockford AirFest 2013, which was postponed this week from June 1-2 to Labor Day weekend, have clarified their ticket refund policy for the rescheduled show at Chicago Rockford International Airport.

They say they will honor tickets that AirFest fans have bought for the June show at the new show, or provide refunds.

If you want a refund:

Tickets bought at Culver’s, Airport Cafe or the airport's administrative office will be refunded from noon to 4 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday at the airport's main terminal.

After April 7, refunds will be made at the airport administration office, 60 Airport Drive, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For questions, call 815-969-4000.

Buyers of tickets via phone or through ticketmaster.com will be contacted by Ticketmaster via email for refund options.